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Subtraction circle drill

Subtraction Facts Worksheet

Subtract.
14 14
12 6 9 11
3 1 9 5 0 3
13 15 6 5
2 15 0 8 14 9
7 ‒ 4 4 ‒ 2
8 11 10 12
8 6 5 7 1 6
7 10 7 8
9 13

16 4
17 15 6 9
0 1 2 5 7 2
11 12 8 11
6 17 5 3 11 0
8 ‒ 7 4 ‒ 1
9 10 7 10
3 9 4 6 8 9
14 13 5 2
8 3

8 10
9 10 11 19
4 5 3 8 9 0
12 4 18 12
1 13 9 1 19 7
6 ‒ 8 4 ‒ 2
7 5 15 17
0 7 2 5 6 3
13 11 14 16
6 13

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Subtraction with missing numbers (3 digits)
Subtraction Practice Worksheet

Fill in the missing numbers.


777 ‒ 604 = 173 317 ‒ 139 = 178

319 ‒ 27 = 292 709 ‒ 332 = 377

289 ‒ 56 = 233 733 ‒ 690 = 43

917 ‒ 648 = 269 612 ‒ 47 = 565

733 ‒ 469 = 264 319 ‒ 110 = 209

89 ‒ 61 = 28 729 ‒ 510 = 219

529 ‒ 48 = 481 400 ‒ 303 = 97

273 ‒ 73 = 200 98 ‒ 46 = 52

854 ‒ 94 = 760 728 ‒ 296 = 432

693 ‒ 552 = 141 235 ‒ 154 = 81

608 ‒ 288 = 320 494 ‒ 132 = 362

277 ‒ 206 = 71 869 ‒ 312 = 557

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Subtraction (3-digits)
Subtraction Practice Worksheet

Find the differences.


985 858 591 394 354 511
‒ 468 ‒ 403 ‒ 402 ‒ 130 ‒ 116 ‒ 157
517 455 189 264 238 354

962 810 921 848 698 854


‒ 842 ‒ 315 ‒ 645 ‒ 665 ‒ 629 ‒ 43
120 495 276 183 69 811

922 995 957 910 888 271


‒ 31 ‒ 659 ‒ 229 ‒ 212 ‒ 543 ‒ 73
891 336 728 698 345 198

481 833 984 882 846 768


‒ 376 ‒ 736 ‒ 975 ‒ 414 ‒ 150 ‒ 52
105 97 9 468 696 716

687 645 563 969 825 889


‒ 619 ‒ 490 ‒ 546 ‒ 450 ‒ 461 ‒ 25
68 155 17 519 364 864

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Q.1) 208 marbles

Q.2) 71 stamps

Q.3) 3843

Q.4) 99999 + 1000= 100,999

Q.5) 278

Q.6) 1749 cookies

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Q.7) 776 trees

Q.8) 161 marbles

Q.9) 39,984

Q.10) $99

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Question 10

Yesterday I bought a chocolate cake. I ate one-half of it.


How much cake did I have left?

Question 11

Mr. Erik bought 389 chocolate ice-creams and 345 strawberry


ice-creams. How many ice-creams did Mr. Erik buy altogether?

Question 12

A television set costs 615 dollars. If you pay with 700 dollars, how much change will you
get back?

Answers
Q 1 : 225 dollars Q 7 : 88 ice-creams

Q 2 : 300 flowers Q 8 : 266 dollars

Q 3 : 456 cakes Q 9 : 462 eggs

Q 4 : 467 flowers Q 10 : one half

Q 5 : 152 trees Q 11 : 734 ice-creams

Q 6 : 499 children Q 12 : 85 dollars


Q.1) 12 doughnuts

Q.2) 21 rabbits

Q.3) 14 bananas

Q.4) 11 fish

Q.5) 46 honeybees

Q.6) 162 apples

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Q.7) 61 musicians

Q.8) 270 pages

Q.9) 563 pebbles

Q.10) 130 easter eggs

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Answers

1. 6 x 4 = 24
There are 24 children living on this street.

2. 6 x 3 = 18
There are 18 pets living on this street.

3. 3 x 6 = 18
There are 18 letters in total.

4. 2 x 9 = 18
There are 18 guests in total.

5. 4 x 4 = 16
There were 16 cars in total.

6. 5 x 3 = 15

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Answers

1. 5 x 4 = 20
There are 20 students in the class.

2. 5 x 2 = 10
10 pairs of scissors are needed in total.

3. 4 x 3 = 12
Each group of students would have 12 sheets of
construction paper.

4. 2x4=8
Each student needs to answer 8 questions.

5. 7 x 3 = 21
He will get 21 stickers.

6. 4 x 6 = 24

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Answers

1. 80 ÷ 8 = 10
She needs 10 crayon boxes.

2. 120 ÷ 10 = 12
She needs 12 clean white papers.

3. 700 ÷ 100 = 7
She needs 7 boxes.

4. 32 ÷ 4 = 8
There will be 8 paintings to be placed in each of the four rooms.

5. 81 ÷ 9 = 9
Each box will contain 9 paper clips.

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Answers

1. 420 ÷ 7 = 60
They need 60 packets.

2. 30 ÷ 5 = 6
She prepared 6 pitchers of lemonade.

3. 80 ÷ 20 = 4
They were able to fill 4 sacks of wood.

4. 140 ÷ 7 = 20
Joline and the junior ranger visited 20 stations.

5. 56 ÷ 8 = 7
A total of 7 shelves were filled with carvings.

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Answers

1. 5 x 4 = 20
There are 20 slices of pizza altogether.

2. 4 x 10 = 40; then, 6 extra makes 40 + 6 = 46


Beth has 46 crayons.

3. 15 ÷ 5 = 3
3 candy bars go in each bag. There are no candy bars leftover.

4. 6 x 500 = 3,000
There are 3,000 pieces of chocolate altogether.

5. 34 ÷ 6 = 5 with 4 leftover.
Each friend gets 5 pencils and there are 4 pencils leftover.

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Answers

Length of a guitar: 1m
Length of a tie: 90 cm
Height of a wedding cake: 1 m
Length of a peanut: 3 cm
Width of a postcard: 14 cm
Length of a blue box: 70 cm

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Answers

Boy: 14 centimeters
Girl: 11 centimeters

The boy is taller by 3 centimeters.


The girl is shorter by 3 centimeters.

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Answers
Wrench: 6 pennies / 11 centimeters

Hammer: 8 pennies / 15 centimeters

Screw: 3 pennies / 6 centimeters

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